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we saw us fighting two wars on a credit card. the tax cuts turned a surplus into a deficit, and the lack of regulation resulted what happened on wall street and we ended up with the biggest crisis that we've ever seen. >> that ain't right. >> it ain't right. it's not a smart theory. >> all right. that's the politics of it all. i'll remind you once again, we are four months to the day, to the presidential election. let's take a closer look at who has the jobs, who doesn't have the jobs, where the jobs are being created and everything else. for that poppy harlow. >> this committee aeconomy adde jobs. it's less than expected. we need to be creating somewhere between 300 and 400,000 jobs a month to bring this rate down. that's not happening at all. some important numbers to show you. 12.7 million. that's the number of americans that are out of work. they are unemployed. 5.4 million of them have been out of work for six months or longer. the longer you're out of work, the harder to find a job. that's almost 42% of the unemployed. anot
we saw us fighting two wars on a credit card. the tax cuts turned a surplus into a deficit, and the lack of regulation resulted what happened on wall street and we ended up with the biggest crisis that we've ever seen. >> that ain't right. >> it ain't right. it's not a smart theory. >> all right. that's the politics of it all. i'll remind you once again, we are four months to the day, to the presidential election. let's take a closer look at who has the jobs, who doesn't have...
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this is an us or them basically. and they have no choice, they see, but to win against their government which they see as their mortal enemy. john? >>> our fifth story "outfront" tonight, new details just in about the alleged gunman in the colorado shooting spree. the university of colorado confirms they discovered a suspicious package sent from james holmes in a mailroom in their medical campus on monday. it was addressed to one of homes' former professors. the package reportedly includes writings and drawings about killing people. "outfront" tonight, ed lavandera in aurora, colorado. ed, what else is the university saying about this package? >> reporter: well, it's been really hard to get people to speak on the record about these packages we've known about since monday. in fact, it caused the evacuation of some of the buildings on that campus for a short time on monday. but it was quickly determined there wasn't any explosives or hazardous materials to deal with. now we're learning what was inside those packages, p
this is an us or them basically. and they have no choice, they see, but to win against their government which they see as their mortal enemy. john? >>> our fifth story "outfront" tonight, new details just in about the alleged gunman in the colorado shooting spree. the university of colorado confirms they discovered a suspicious package sent from james holmes in a mailroom in their medical campus on monday. it was addressed to one of homes' former professors. the package...
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all of us serving you. us bank it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >>> are we seeing the rise of an ac/dc cyber virus? i'm talking about the rock band. a finnish company says it received an e-mail from a scientist at the atomic energy association of iran claiming its program has been compromised by a computer virus. it plays ac/dc's "thunder struck." it can verify the e-mail was sent from a researcher within the organization. why should you care? cyber security is a big issue that congress is finally trying to tackle. tonight, the senate is starting to debate a bipartisan bill to require both government and private companies to do more to protect their networks from the threat of cyber attacks. the number tonight? $1 trillion. that's how much computer crime costs company,
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us. "well, i knew that if i was going to put this thing out in the world, i had to test it on myself. that's what i did." and then he added, "it hurts." and we're assuming this is a pretty tough guy. so -- >> well, you know, 650,000 volts, whatever it is. of course, in the funding video, there isn't a piece of him actually getting stunned by this. we're going to have to take his word for it. >>> now, to the big stories ahead in the news this week. from the white house to wall street, our correspondents tell you what you need to know ahead of monday morning. we begin with the president's campaign plans for the week. >> i'm athena jones at the white house. in another sign that the campaign season is heating up, president obama visiting two battleground states this week. he will speak in ohio on monday and he spends thursday and friday traveling across florida, visiting four cities including orlando in a region that was central to his 2008 victory in the state. he'll hit the red state of tex
us. "well, i knew that if i was going to put this thing out in the world, i had to test it on myself. that's what i did." and then he added, "it hurts." and we're assuming this is a pretty tough guy. so -- >> well, you know, 650,000 volts, whatever it is. of course, in the funding video, there isn't a piece of him actually getting stunned by this. we're going to have to take his word for it. >>> now, to the big stories ahead in the news this week. from the...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> today we have a little bit more information about missing congressman jesse jackson jr. very little. the illinois democrats office says he is suffering from a mood disorder. here is the statement from the unidentified physician supposedly treating jackson. the congressman is receiving intensive medical treatment at a residential treatment facility for a mood disorder. he is responding positively to treatment, and is expected to make a full recovery. so what exactly does that mean? i don't know. who knows? ted roland is in chicago to try to help us want. good morning, ted. >> good morning, carol. that's the big question. this is a general term, mood disorder. there are several different areas of that. specifically what is he suffering from and what are the extent of his ailments right now? is he going to ru
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pedro pinto, keep us posted. thanks so much. >>> between twitter and facebook, it's easy todigital d. fnchts you're like me, you're already glued to the olympic action and facebook and twitter are more valuable than ever. karen kaifa has tips for making your mobile device your ticket to london. >> reporter: hear your smart phone? that's london calling. forget being a casual spectator on the couch. this year summer olympics offer more social interaction than ever. >> they're going to have a second, third, and fourth screen with them. they're going to have so many ways they can interact, watch and view things happening at the london olympics beyond television that they've ever had before. >> reporter: between facebook, twitter, web sites and apps, it's easy to get driven to digital distraction. he says choose just a few. >> identify who he want to get your information from will help you better understand which tools to use and not overwhelm you at the same time. >> reporter: he recommends a dashboard app like bank
pedro pinto, keep us posted. thanks so much. >>> between twitter and facebook, it's easy todigital d. fnchts you're like me, you're already glued to the olympic action and facebook and twitter are more valuable than ever. karen kaifa has tips for making your mobile device your ticket to london. >> reporter: hear your smart phone? that's london calling. forget being a casual spectator on the couch. this year summer olympics offer more social interaction than ever. >> they're...
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does it diminish what used to be stars on pedestals? >> well, i think fame is the least valuable thing that a successful career gives you. i think it's actually the one, you know, not to complain, but it's the one downside, i think, of being successful. what i think we have missed is that in the early days, we had so many dpraet theater actors, so international actors would recollecting in hollywood and there was much more of a live experience of theater. and i think the public really adored actors. could appreciate what they did. their training. and, you know, i think especially in europe, for instance, someone who could tell a compelling story and keep everyone, you know, calm or keep everyone entertained. that's a power. and that's a talent. and nowadays, i think it's so much about making it look easy it's very hard for the public to tell it is hard. acting is really hard. it really is challenging. it takes years for a lot of us to get it rielgt. but how could they tell? how could they possibly tell that this is something noble an di
does it diminish what used to be stars on pedestals? >> well, i think fame is the least valuable thing that a successful career gives you. i think it's actually the one, you know, not to complain, but it's the one downside, i think, of being successful. what i think we have missed is that in the early days, we had so many dpraet theater actors, so international actors would recollecting in hollywood and there was much more of a live experience of theater. and i think the public really...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. male spirit present.trong it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without bidding. pick one with a pool, a gym, a great guest rating. >>and save big. >>thanks negotiator. wherever you are. ya, no. he's over here. >>in the refrigerator? so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> we're celebrating
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he is using it to his advantage. make no mistakes, blasting the president for breaking a promise not to raise taxes on the middle class. >> a tragic fourth of july evening on long island sound in new york. two people are dead after this boat carrying about 27 people capsized. coast guard officials say 25 passengers were rescued by midnight and one of them we're told is still in critical condition this morning and witnesses tell us none of the passengers was wearing life vests. >> george zimmerman may find out later whether or not he will get out of jail as we awaits trial. a judge will rule on whether the neighborhood watch volunteer can post bond and get out. zimmerman is facing second degree murder charges in the shooting death of an unarmed black teenager, trayvon martin. >>> a profoundly man made disaster. that's the finding of a japanese parliamentary panel investigating the crisis at the nuclear plant in fukushima. they say is could and should have be foreseason and prevented and the effects could have been, qu
he is using it to his advantage. make no mistakes, blasting the president for breaking a promise not to raise taxes on the middle class. >> a tragic fourth of july evening on long island sound in new york. two people are dead after this boat carrying about 27 people capsized. coast guard officials say 25 passengers were rescued by midnight and one of them we're told is still in critical condition this morning and witnesses tell us none of the passengers was wearing life vests. >>...
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dan lothian joins us. good to see you, dan. >> this is the president's final stop on the two-day bus tour. he was supposed to be started a few moments ago, but he is running behind because he stopped by in beaver, pennsylvania, at a bakery where he ordered apple pie and a dozen chocolate chip cookies, but he is focusing on the e kconomy in the final stop here and broadly talking about the economic policies that he said have brought the economy back from the brink, and he will talk about yes, there is a long way to go, but progress is still being made. this is coming in the wake of the remarks that the president made earlier today in ohio when he addressed the dismal economic numbers that the president quoted saying it is still tough out there. and saying in his words that it is at least a step in the right direction. of course, the republicans are hitting on that saying when you look at the unemployment at 8.2%, and the president is playing up private sector growth jobs, that is anything but a step in the
dan lothian joins us. good to see you, dan. >> this is the president's final stop on the two-day bus tour. he was supposed to be started a few moments ago, but he is running behind because he stopped by in beaver, pennsylvania, at a bakery where he ordered apple pie and a dozen chocolate chip cookies, but he is focusing on the e kconomy in the final stop here and broadly talking about the economic policies that he said have brought the economy back from the brink, and he will talk about...
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joins us. how well does this drug work? >> this drug works even better than the one that was just approved. let's take a look at the numbers and the studies that they did of over 4,000 people on average they weighed about 226 pounds and they went down to 204 pounds. so that's a 23-pound weight loss and it lasted for the two years that they were on the drug. >> and elizabeth, what's in the pill? >> there's actually two different drugs in the pill, which is sort of interesting one of them is fentermine and topiramate, people who have epilepsy and migraines take it. one person said i have to remind myself to eat and could say no to things if someone offered a chocolate chip cookie, i could say eh. >> that's interesting, a lot of people lobbied against approval of qnexa, why is that? >> the reason why is because of its side effects. let's go over this, this is really, really important. what they found in the clinical trials some people who went on this drug, their heart rate went up. so there's a c
joins us. how well does this drug work? >> this drug works even better than the one that was just approved. let's take a look at the numbers and the studies that they did of over 4,000 people on average they weighed about 226 pounds and they went down to 204 pounds. so that's a 23-pound weight loss and it lasted for the two years that they were on the drug. >> and elizabeth, what's in the pill? >> there's actually two different drugs in the pill, which is sort of interesting...
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to finds out that he had used firearms and he had been in here using firearms is a little bit unsettling. >> a few miles away, a portrait is e merjing. >> obviously rksz he had the intellectual capacity to be successful in anything he wanted to do. >> out of the 21,000 students, holmes was among the very brightest. according to the school's chancellor. he admitted he graduated in 2010 with a degree in neuroscience. >> it is one of our most rigorous majors. a whole host of allied health air yas. >> holmes appear today come from a stable area. his father, seen here, understandably stressed, is employed at a software company. >> they are working with, communicating with authorities and that's really all we can say. >> it's a quiet neighborhood. it's a neighborhood that people moved to because the school district is one of the top school districts in the that nation. >> at this point, we haven't discovered anything that points to a troubled individual. he was responsible for the care and guidance of approximately 10 kids. we're told there was no incidents and nothing happened out of the ordi
to finds out that he had used firearms and he had been in here using firearms is a little bit unsettling. >> a few miles away, a portrait is e merjing. >> obviously rksz he had the intellectual capacity to be successful in anything he wanted to do. >> out of the 21,000 students, holmes was among the very brightest. according to the school's chancellor. he admitted he graduated in 2010 with a degree in neuroscience. >> it is one of our most rigorous majors. a whole host...
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poppy, give us an idea. you've been -- you and other reporters -- are at a perimeter point there while they continue to look into this apartment and painstakingly try to figure out how to get in there because it is so heavily booby trapped. >> reporter: they are. here's what i can tell you. according to a law enforcement source i spoke with indepth today, they think there are at least a dozen explosive devices, frankly, ieds within this apartment that have been booby trapped, rigged so that basically they would be set off by someone entering the apartment. they sent a robot in yesterday to take video to survey. they're doing the same thing again today. i want to go step-by-step through what we know. there was a police presser here an hour and a half ago. the first step for them is going to be to try to dismid atlantic what will they're calling a trip wire. basically, the booby trap part of this. and that may be done with a robot. that may also, they said, the first step include a controlled detonation that c
poppy, give us an idea. you've been -- you and other reporters -- are at a perimeter point there while they continue to look into this apartment and painstakingly try to figure out how to get in there because it is so heavily booby trapped. >> reporter: they are. here's what i can tell you. according to a law enforcement source i spoke with indepth today, they think there are at least a dozen explosive devices, frankly, ieds within this apartment that have been booby trapped, rigged so...
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congressman pearl mutter's also with us. also joining me here is special agent jimmy cone of the fbi and special agent andrew traver of atf. our federal partners have been absolutely tremendous in supporting us. i want to start by saying how proud i am of the men and women of the aurora police department and fire department and mike garcia from the fire department, the chief of the fire department is also here with us. okay. we got to straighten out some numbers. there are a total of 70 injured in this event. as of this time, 12 dead. still the number is 10 in the theater and the last of the bodies were removed from the theater a little after 5:00 this afternoon. i want to correct one thing. i think earlier today i said the others were all hit by gunfire. i now know a handful of the people who were brought to area hospitals were not hit by gunfire but suffered other injured as a result of the chaos and trauma in the theater. and i can't tell you how many that is but it's a small number. nearly everyone was shot. little infor
congressman pearl mutter's also with us. also joining me here is special agent jimmy cone of the fbi and special agent andrew traver of atf. our federal partners have been absolutely tremendous in supporting us. i want to start by saying how proud i am of the men and women of the aurora police department and fire department and mike garcia from the fire department, the chief of the fire department is also here with us. okay. we got to straighten out some numbers. there are a total of 70 injured...
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. >> and he lived next to us! >> come to find out, he's right next to us and it's kind of hard because what if he would of just came out and happened to just start shooting at the kids? >> i didn't know, like, if they were going to be okay, if that place was going to blow up while i was at work or you know what? it was really scary. >> reporter: for now, though, that risk while not eliminated, at least in the fbi's words, significantly reduced. poppy harlow, cnn, aurora, colorado. >> amid this tragedy we are learning about some amazing stories of survival. corbin dates was in this theater behind us when the gunman opened fire and saw the whole thing happened along with his friend jennifer seeger. jennifer last night said she is doing okay. how are you holding up? >> i'm doing better today as opposed to the night when it happened. glad to talk to people who went through the same thing and let them know i'm there if they need me. >> we heard over and over from a number of people inside that theater. i didn't ask any
. >> and he lived next to us! >> come to find out, he's right next to us and it's kind of hard because what if he would of just came out and happened to just start shooting at the kids? >> i didn't know, like, if they were going to be okay, if that place was going to blow up while i was at work or you know what? it was really scary. >> reporter: for now, though, that risk while not eliminated, at least in the fbi's words, significantly reduced. poppy harlow, cnn, aurora,...
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he never used it as an excuse. he came out every single night on the court and he did what he had to do to get the job done and that's what champions do. it doesn't matter what else is going on when you walk into the arena, whatever you excel at, you're there to take care of the job. >> next week more shows from london. but for now, anderson cooper. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with breaking news about the alleged gunman in the colorado theater massacre. for the first time today we're getting word the suspect was under psychiatric care before last week's attack. according to court documents filed today by the suspect's lawyers he was a patient of a psychiatrist at the university of colorado, an expert in schizophrenia. the package that the suspect mailed to the university including, according to cbs, a description and drawing about shooting people, was apparently addressed to her. now, we don't know how long he was in treatment or what the exact nature of the treatment was. that word comes one week
he never used it as an excuse. he came out every single night on the court and he did what he had to do to get the job done and that's what champions do. it doesn't matter what else is going on when you walk into the arena, whatever you excel at, you're there to take care of the job. >> next week more shows from london. but for now, anderson cooper. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin tonight with breaking news about the alleged gunman in the colorado theater massacre. for the...
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reach out directly to us. >> how is your floor looking? >> my floor getting mushy, i was scared to death that i would go right down through it. >> we contact the nonfor profits, faith-based organizations and businesses. and we get it taken care of for free. >> if we can get the tile down. >> there is no job too small. >> we have 25 yards to do. it takes commitment from the community. >> nice and solid. >> i love it. >> totally people rescued me in a lot of ways. so what do you think? >> i don't want to leave my bathroom. >> this is simply an opportunity for me to give back to them. inf, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. >>> for tonight's only in america saying i do in the flash mob age. you see them in malls and market
reach out directly to us. >> how is your floor looking? >> my floor getting mushy, i was scared to death that i would go right down through it. >> we contact the nonfor profits, faith-based organizations and businesses. and we get it taken care of for free. >> if we can get the tile down. >> there is no job too small. >> we have 25 yards to do. it takes commitment from the community. >> nice and solid. >> i love it. >> totally people rescued...
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you've been used to a few of those in your time. how are you reading the political ruins at the moment in washington. >> we don't decide your elebs and you don't decide ours. frankly, it's important for the british to work with whoever comes oit of presidential process and also i've worked actually closely with president obama in the last few years on the middle east stuff. and i have graed admiration and work well with him. >> i wonder what you thought has been his biggest challenge as president. >> that's easy. he inherited a global economy in meltdown. and i think one of the things that people really don't understand about the situation today is that this is -- this economic crisis is completely different than anything our generation of politicians has experienced before. we are used to a periodic economic crisis with a bit of tweaking and help and this and that resolves themselves. this is different. you're talking about a situation in which you've got to go back, i think, not saying exactly the same, but back as a parallel in r
you've been used to a few of those in your time. how are you reading the political ruins at the moment in washington. >> we don't decide your elebs and you don't decide ours. frankly, it's important for the british to work with whoever comes oit of presidential process and also i've worked actually closely with president obama in the last few years on the middle east stuff. and i have graed admiration and work well with him. >> i wonder what you thought has been his biggest...
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retired fbi agent will tell us. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ that i forget how to put gas in my car. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans?
retired fbi agent will tell us. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ that i...
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america's system of bringing us into the world and helping us stay alive and supporting us as we die is at a major crossroads. two years ago president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of american medicine since medicare. this week, the supreme court upheld almost all of the law in a dramatic 5-4 ruling setting up what is sure to be a heated election year debate. meanwhile, our out-of-control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on health care. america spends 17%. what is more, we don't benefit from the huge price tag. our healthy life expectancy, the standard measurement, ranks only 29th in the world behind slovenia. our infant mortality rate ranks 30th. it's more than twice that of sweden and japan. so what is our problem? in this hour in a "time" magazine essay, we will take you around the world to find out what lessons we can learn from others.
america's system of bringing us into the world and helping us stay alive and supporting us as we die is at a major crossroads. two years ago president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of american medicine since medicare. this week, the supreme court upheld almost all of the law in a dramatic 5-4 ruling setting up what is sure to be a heated election year debate. meanwhile, our out-of-control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on...
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thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow here on cnn. >> -- every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more. neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away. ♪ ♪ >>> when you beat somebody in the ring, you're not just beating them up or something. you're, like, beating the entire symbolism of them. you're beating who they are. >>> marlen esparza's early mornings always start with math. how much to eat. how far to run. how many pounds, sprints, crunches. how many endless hours of training will it take to win? why are you here every day? >> because i want to win. this is my life and this is what i do, like, and i can honestly say, like, this is who i am. like, right here, you're with it. you see it. this is what i do. >> marlen is the five-time national boxing champion. >> morning. >> good morning. >> she only interrupts her training to work at this houston dental office with her mother, carmen. >> i've seen her come in and she's all, like, just
thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow here on cnn. >> -- every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more. neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away. ♪ ♪ >>> when you beat somebody in the ring, you're not just beating them up or something. you're, like, beating the entire symbolism of them. you're beating who they are. >>> marlen esparza's early mornings always start with math. how much to eat. how...
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what can you tell us? >> well, i can tell you that the setup is still happening despite the fact that we have had quite a bit of rainfall here, don, at the prayer vigil and the setup is going on. they have 2 1/2 hours before the scheduled start of this, and we will start to see the entire community come together, the governor, the mayor, and victims, and victims' family members and friends and the first responders all gathering in this square behind me to try to begin that process, a difficult process, don, of taking the step beyond the shooting. it has only been two days, so it is going to be a lot of raw emotions here of people trying to, you know, get over this, but it is going to certainly be a long process, and this is perhaps the first big community step that we will start to see. don. >> absolutely kyung, and she will be here all evening as i will i, and we will be on the air until at least 11:00 p.m. east esh. and back to you that we are passing along words that president barack obama is delivering
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we're helping to save your life, don thank you for joining us. good night. >>> friday the 13th of january, italian cruise ship costa concordia has just left the port. the more than 3,000 passengers and crew on board have no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> and all of a sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship listed. >> the side of the ship is now the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking. everybody was running for their own lives. >> it showed the kind of chaos the ill preparedness that the company had. >> and i can remember thinking, oh, my gosh, we're going to die, let's just get it over with. >> narrator: today the costa concordia lies on its side on the italian island. one of the largest cruise ships in the world ripped apart by rocks. 32 people died on this ship, on that cold, january night. a cnn investigation has pieced together the multiple failures of that night and their far reaching consequences for the cruise ship lines. the tragic mistakes on board
we're helping to save your life, don thank you for joining us. good night. >>> friday the 13th of january, italian cruise ship costa concordia has just left the port. the more than 3,000 passengers and crew on board have no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> and all of a sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship listed. >> the side of the ship is now the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking. everybody was running for their own lives....
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one student told us i worked near him, but i wasn't close to him. i don't think anyone was close to him. another who sat in the same lecture class said i can't remember him uttering a single word. school officials said not to talk with reporters unless cleared in advance. was holmes amassing that arsenal by accepting packages of ammunition sent to the school itself? >> they came in by way of u.p.s. or fedex, nobody would know about it. there thousands of packages that come into this institution every day. >> the university said a package from holmes was delivered at the school on monday after the shooting. it was sent to a psychiatrist holmes was seeing. dr. lynn fent on, also the university's medical director of student mental health service. some say he wrote about killing people and fent on did not respond to an e-mail or phone calls. in may according to this schedule he was supposed to get give a presentation on biomarkers that exploers genetics and mental illness. he cooked required exams and did poorly. days later he told the university he was
one student told us i worked near him, but i wasn't close to him. i don't think anyone was close to him. another who sat in the same lecture class said i can't remember him uttering a single word. school officials said not to talk with reporters unless cleared in advance. was holmes amassing that arsenal by accepting packages of ammunition sent to the school itself? >> they came in by way of u.p.s. or fedex, nobody would know about it. there thousands of packages that come into this...
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stay with us. nelson mandela is sitting with his family, having his favorite dish which i think is tripe. can uh you see the picture? >> i can't, i'm afraid. uh i saw pictures this morning of him. he's looking very frail. he's struggling to walk. if you remember, one of the things he loves the most is to dance. he can't dance anymore. he can't exercise anymore. but he does have a lot of love around him. that love isn't just the love of his family. i think he knows and feels that all around the world people are loving him. and that 67 minutes of community work, south africans call on people everywhere in the world to do something. pick up litter for 67 minutes. it's nothing. it's small. but it means something. >> it's meaningless next to what nelson mandela accomplished in his life. thanks for joining us this morning. >>> ford and mazda are under a federal microscope amid concerns and complaints about gas pedals sticking in certain vehicles. we'll take you to washington for a live report. [ female a
stay with us. nelson mandela is sitting with his family, having his favorite dish which i think is tripe. can uh you see the picture? >> i can't, i'm afraid. uh i saw pictures this morning of him. he's looking very frail. he's struggling to walk. if you remember, one of the things he loves the most is to dance. he can't dance anymore. he can't exercise anymore. but he does have a lot of love around him. that love isn't just the love of his family. i think he knows and feels that all...
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. >> he lived next to us. >> come to find out he is next to us. it's hard because what if he would have came out and it happened to start shooting at the kids. >> i didn't know if they were going to be okay and if that place was going to blow up while i was at work. it was really scary. >> for now though that risk while not eliminated, at least in the fbi's words significantly reduced. poppy harlow, cnn, aurora, colorado. >> all right, poppy. we are learning about amazing stories of survival. corbin was in the theater when the gunman opened fire and saw the whole thing happen along with his friend jennifer i spoke to last night. jennifer said last night she was doing okay. how are you holding up? >> a lot better today than when it happened. i am glad to talk to people who have gone through the same thing. >> we heard over and over about their experience in the theater. i have to ask you as someone who was in there, i didn't ask anybody last night in and yesterday, what is it like being here with the building so close? >> when i look at the buildin
. >> he lived next to us. >> come to find out he is next to us. it's hard because what if he would have came out and it happened to start shooting at the kids. >> i didn't know if they were going to be okay and if that place was going to blow up while i was at work. it was really scary. >> for now though that risk while not eliminated, at least in the fbi's words significantly reduced. poppy harlow, cnn, aurora, colorado. >> all right, poppy. we are learning about...
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. >> give us the bottom line. with all the last-minute changes, it makes for some uncomfortable feelings as far as the athletes are concerned too. >> you know, the athletes and a lot of the british people are saying that with the army and the military in charge, and the uniforms, boots are on the ground, that they feel a lot safer. you're going to have the military, who is accustomed to fighting wars, also going to be handling things like bag checks, x-ray scanners, metal detectors. there's an electric fence around the stadium. you know, cctv, this is one of the places where anything that you do can be seen in this country. so that will be on. and then there's six surface-to-air missiles in east london on top of buildings all the for security. so people say with the military, they feel safer. >> zain verjee reporting live for us from london. >>> let's turn our attention now to colorado. bursts of gunfire killed and wounded so many in minutes, but police say james holmes may have spent months plotting the sophistic
. >> give us the bottom line. with all the last-minute changes, it makes for some uncomfortable feelings as far as the athletes are concerned too. >> you know, the athletes and a lot of the british people are saying that with the army and the military in charge, and the uniforms, boots are on the ground, that they feel a lot safer. you're going to have the military, who is accustomed to fighting wars, also going to be handling things like bag checks, x-ray scanners, metal detectors....
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i used to when i was younger. leo and all those guys would come over to my house every weekend and play basketball. leo and toby. their whole crew. connolly. a lot of those guys would come over and play basketball. now it's, you know, if i'm not working, i'm with my kids. >> the party guys just got really fed up. because you suddenly became an adult. >> yes. >> they weren't factoring this into the relationship. you were the lead party guy. >> i was one of them, yes. >> you were the "it's friday, we're going to vegas" guys. >> oh, it's tuesday. we're just recovering from a monday night outing. >> was there a moment, cathartic moment, where you just woke up and went, i'm done with that? >> certainly. when i met my wife. my now wife. we started getting serious. obviously when i was going to have a child. it was like, can't be a child having a child. it's very much like "ted." when my wife and i met, i was living with five of my friends in an apartment. she was like, you know, i love you and i like your friend, don't
i used to when i was younger. leo and all those guys would come over to my house every weekend and play basketball. leo and toby. their whole crew. connolly. a lot of those guys would come over and play basketball. now it's, you know, if i'm not working, i'm with my kids. >> the party guys just got really fed up. because you suddenly became an adult. >> yes. >> they weren't factoring this into the relationship. you were the lead party guy. >> i was one of them, yes....
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i never used his kids as a pawn. i would never say -- i will not put my kids -- my kids did not make this decision. >> you are going through a divorce. >> i am going through a divorce. i can't make up for the time i lost with my children. all i can do is better myself as a christian and as a father. >> i've got to ask you this because we have this whole thing now with penn state and jerry sandusky. you had an issue when you were a child. do you think that affected your behavior. you were molested. did you deal with that as a child? >> i definitely did. coming from an interracial relationship with my mother being white and my father being black, there were times when i didn't want to cause any more drama to them so i kept a lot of things to myself. until i got to prison, i just couldn't keep a memoir or journal, i just started writing letters to my father and it flowed. when it started flowing, those things the started coming out on to the paper. i never meant this to be a book. i was just sending these letters home.
i never used his kids as a pawn. i would never say -- i will not put my kids -- my kids did not make this decision. >> you are going through a divorce. >> i am going through a divorce. i can't make up for the time i lost with my children. all i can do is better myself as a christian and as a father. >> i've got to ask you this because we have this whole thing now with penn state and jerry sandusky. you had an issue when you were a child. do you think that affected your...
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i believed that it divided us. it did not make us closer like the promise was. and it divided our relationship and sever ed the closeness and the trust issues, and it was always like that. i am sure that my sister wife felt that same way, because there was never going to be the intimacy that you can have with one partner. >> do you think that this type of lifestyle, the polygamist lifestyle is viable for some people? i mean, we see it on television, and a it doit does not seem the that you are making it sound? >> well, i believe in choices and i believe that women and men should have choices to live that lifestyle. my biggest fear or complaint is that there is a lot of sadness everywhere and in my life i did not see the joy and the happiness that should have been there in a marriage and relationships and even in those that you watch and see in the sister wives, they have the heartaches. it is when they go to bed alone and when their husband is off on a vacation with someone else and having that intimacy and sharing, and even in the books, they are starting to ta
i believed that it divided us. it did not make us closer like the promise was. and it divided our relationship and sever ed the closeness and the trust issues, and it was always like that. i am sure that my sister wife felt that same way, because there was never going to be the intimacy that you can have with one partner. >> do you think that this type of lifestyle, the polygamist lifestyle is viable for some people? i mean, we see it on television, and a it doit does not seem the that...
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at least they are used to it. the a couple of 30-something showed they had a lot more to give on the court. serena williams won her fifth championship at the all-england club and on the men's side roger federer won a record tying seventh wimbledon title beating andy murray. cnn's becky anderson sat down with federer this morning. did you ask him about murray's tears? >> reporter: i did ask him. i'd be happy to swap with you. it hasn't stopped raining since the middle of may. thankfully they were able to pull the roof over on centre court to finish the match. he is exhausted by elated, that being roger federer, only to match pete sampras. seven wimbledon titles, 17 grand slam titles. that is a record breaking number of majors. now he totally understood that this game was going to be a big one given that the hopes of a british nation were riding on one 25-year-old andy murray. it would have been the first victory for the british man at wimbledon since 1936, 7 years ago fred perry. as you can imagine the cheers from
at least they are used to it. the a couple of 30-something showed they had a lot more to give on the court. serena williams won her fifth championship at the all-england club and on the men's side roger federer won a record tying seventh wimbledon title beating andy murray. cnn's becky anderson sat down with federer this morning. did you ask him about murray's tears? >> reporter: i did ask him. i'd be happy to swap with you. it hasn't stopped raining since the middle of may. thankfully...
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we appreciate the greetings there, and obviously, get back to us and let us know what is happening in the country and whether or not you get the job back or whether or not there are democratic elections to be restored there and we certainly hope that you are safe as well. thank you very much. appreciate your time. >>> a new symbol of freedom in egypt. men with beards before the uprising, you could be pulled over just for having one. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] y
we appreciate the greetings there, and obviously, get back to us and let us know what is happening in the country and whether or not you get the job back or whether or not there are democratic elections to be restored there and we certainly hope that you are safe as well. thank you very much. appreciate your time. >>> a new symbol of freedom in egypt. men with beards before the uprising, you could be pulled over just for having one. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you...
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that's the best thing we've got going for us. people are so worry good europe, they're buying dollars, treasuries. that's keeping interest rates artificially loech that's keeping consumer prices lower than would automatically be the case. when europe confront its problems, right or wrong, whether it pushes them down the road and makes them worse ordeals with them now, the spotlight is going to move to america. we don't have the time that europe does. >> i mean, we have a federal reserve. we have a central bank. to me, one of the great political danger looking out at europe and what austerity has done, even to countries which control their own federal bank like the u.k. is what a mitt romney and a republican party determined to slash spending in the face of a weak recovery. what that could mean -- what that could mean for this country. it is clear putting aside our differences that one of the grave needs is to put money in the pockets of people, consumers. how do you do that? joblessness may be the best way of -- job program to gi
that's the best thing we've got going for us. people are so worry good europe, they're buying dollars, treasuries. that's keeping interest rates artificially loech that's keeping consumer prices lower than would automatically be the case. when europe confront its problems, right or wrong, whether it pushes them down the road and makes them worse ordeals with them now, the spotlight is going to move to america. we don't have the time that europe does. >> i mean, we have a federal reserve....
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tom, thanks for joining us. the fbi special agent here in aurora said just a little while ago that the device inside this suspect's apartment was sophisticated. we know he was a good student, but how does a person learn to make bombs like that? is it as simple as going on the internet? >> well, normally it's not that simple. it may be simple enough to acquire weapons, ammunition, tactical equipment, but to acquire the expertise and successfully assemble a sophisticated detonators, pressure switches, trip wires and other methods of setting off an explosive, that takes a lot of training. people study that and it's difficult to do that. so just to read that off the internet and do it sounds pretty difficult. and i think that's why that's the question of the hour for many investigators, who taught him how to do that? because they're going to know who else was taught how to do that besides him. >> yeah. when this first happened, i said this is like something a crime drama, csi or something like that that you see on t
tom, thanks for joining us. the fbi special agent here in aurora said just a little while ago that the device inside this suspect's apartment was sophisticated. we know he was a good student, but how does a person learn to make bombs like that? is it as simple as going on the internet? >> well, normally it's not that simple. it may be simple enough to acquire weapons, ammunition, tactical equipment, but to acquire the expertise and successfully assemble a sophisticated detonators,...
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>> david mattingly with the stories for us. an amazing story for us. david, let me ask you a quick question about restrictions as a result of what happened. there were some restrictions, osha imposed some restrictions. give us a little background on what's going on. >> reporter: osha imposed restrictions after the trainer was killed in 2010. and we asked osha why weren't similar restrictions put in place after this obviously potentially deadly incident occurred just four years before? we sent that up the chain of command and we're still waiting for an answer. wolf? >> let us know when you get that answer, david. amazing video. thanks very much. kate, that's a pretty tough job being a trainer over there at seaworld. >>ic not believe that video. that is amazing, amazing stuff. just so happy that he was okay. that was a very fortunate break, no pun intend there had. thank you, wolf. >>> a new ad we should tell you uses a sweating supermodel to send a message. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with less chronic osteoarthritis pa
>> david mattingly with the stories for us. an amazing story for us. david, let me ask you a quick question about restrictions as a result of what happened. there were some restrictions, osha imposed some restrictions. give us a little background on what's going on. >> reporter: osha imposed restrictions after the trainer was killed in 2010. and we asked osha why weren't similar restrictions put in place after this obviously potentially deadly incident occurred just four years...
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appreciate both of you being on with us. josephine, our condolences for the loss of your son, i can't imagine what this last two years have been like, more than two years now. i wanted first of all to get your reaction to the recent indictments the u.s. attorney announced in san diego. >> i think it's a good thing. i'm pleased the way everything is going and i think laura duffy and her team are really doing an excellent job. and i think something good is going to come out of this. >> robert, has anyone from the department of justice given you an indication as to why the indictment is just now being unsealed? >> well, if you mean the department of justice, we talked with laura duffy and her team of prosecutors. we don't talk much with the department of justice in washington. and we have been consulted by u.s. attorney laura duffy and her team of prosecutors over the past year. they even flew to detroit to brief brian's parents, josephine and kent sr., on the status of the case. as we understand it, this investigation has been
appreciate both of you being on with us. josephine, our condolences for the loss of your son, i can't imagine what this last two years have been like, more than two years now. i wanted first of all to get your reaction to the recent indictments the u.s. attorney announced in san diego. >> i think it's a good thing. i'm pleased the way everything is going and i think laura duffy and her team are really doing an excellent job. and i think something good is going to come out of this....
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take us through. >> reporter: okay. the bottom line here is the supreme court has upheld the health care case. >> here's how it played out on cnn, and it wasn't pretty. >> we're still going through the reading -- the opinion, but i want to bring you the breaking news that according to producer bill mears, the individual mandate is not a valid exercise of the commerce clause. so it appears as if the supreme court justices have struck down the individual mandate. the centerpiece of the health care legislation. >> wow, that's a dramatic moment if, in fact, the supreme court has ruled that the individual mandate is, in fact, unconstitutional. that would be history unfolding now. >> the court striking down that mandate is a dramatic blow to the policy and to the president politically. >> as we're reading through this again, we're reading that the entire law has been upheld, wolf. >> if in fact that is the justification, then it's a huge, huge victory for president obama. >> fox news also started down the wrong path. >> we ha
take us through. >> reporter: okay. the bottom line here is the supreme court has upheld the health care case. >> here's how it played out on cnn, and it wasn't pretty. >> we're still going through the reading -- the opinion, but i want to bring you the breaking news that according to producer bill mears, the individual mandate is not a valid exercise of the commerce clause. so it appears as if the supreme court justices have struck down the individual mandate. the centerpiece...
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basically, talk to us and say to us, what is it -- who are we? how do we grease thoaddress tho of who are we? when we talk about the middle class, we often talk about the middle class -- >> but they don't vote. >> the homeless don't vote. that's one thing. and also we have to design systems in which we include those people, the poor, the homeless, the people who are marginalized, if we're not doing that and talking about that, and i know we may disagree on how we do this, we have to begin to put that and allow that to be our focus in terms of reenergizing this whole process of democracy in this country. we're not doing that, then certainly we could -- this right here, this is -- the mayor, obviously, tourism is a part, a very important part -- >> a symptom, you're saying. >> it is. >> that's what makes it our tough call. all right. >>> we have to take a break. still ahead this morning, a tennessee woman allowed to walk free by police after she abandoned her special needs daughter in the bathroom of a bar. we're going to talk to the reporter who s
basically, talk to us and say to us, what is it -- who are we? how do we grease thoaddress tho of who are we? when we talk about the middle class, we often talk about the middle class -- >> but they don't vote. >> the homeless don't vote. that's one thing. and also we have to design systems in which we include those people, the poor, the homeless, the people who are marginalized, if we're not doing that and talking about that, and i know we may disagree on how we do this, we have to...
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us. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> welcome back to "early start." it is 14 minutes past the hour. >> so we're getting brand new information this morning on that deadly attack on a bus carrying israeli tourists outside the airport. eight people were killed yesterday, more than 30 others were injured. just a short time ago, an israeli air force aircraft picked up the injured civilians taking them to hospitals across israel. bulgarian officials say they have identified the suicide bomber accused of what they're now calling a terrorist attack. bulgaria's interior minister says they have the bomber's fingerprints and a fake i.d. from the state of michigan. >> translator: at the moment our colleagues at the spot are telling us this pe
us. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> welcome back to "early start." it is 14 minutes past the hour. >> so we're getting brand new information this morning on that deadly attack on a bus carrying...
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lady liberty is waking up with us. it is going to be a great day. >>> checking stories making the news "cross country" now. florida senator marco rubio had to skip a campaign event in ohio because his plane broke down. he made the announcement on twitter saying not one, but two planes i was on today had malfunctions. the second one forced to make an emergency land iing in new mexi. i know how to take a hint. but he did not totally miss the event, because he spoke to the crowd on cell phone. >>> a couple in crystal springs, mississippi, had to find a new place to get married after the church banned to marry them. the pastor was threatened to be removed if he married them, because the couple is black. >> there were people in the sanctuary pitching a fit about us being a black couple. didn't like it at all, because i was not brought up to be racist. >> the pastor who was white ended up residing over the ceremony at a separate church down the street. the church is holding meetings now the determine what to do in they get a
lady liberty is waking up with us. it is going to be a great day. >>> checking stories making the news "cross country" now. florida senator marco rubio had to skip a campaign event in ohio because his plane broke down. he made the announcement on twitter saying not one, but two planes i was on today had malfunctions. the second one forced to make an emergency land iing in new mexi. i know how to take a hint. but he did not totally miss the event, because he spoke to the crowd...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest...
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god loved us so much he gave us free will. free will was what the gunman was exercising when he entered the theater in aurora. people forget that without evil there can be no good. this from mckenzie. god was wheepg. he was looking at the scene and wondering what just happened like the rest of us. this was not god's will or divine plan. this was a solo act of a mad man. from bob i don't care if you believe in a religion or not. it's all about a person's desire to act in a sick and twisted way. people try to over complicate human behavior they bring religion into the mix. from scott what many people seem to be ignoring is the act of forgiveness pierce is displaying. forgiveness in the face of this violence is a step toward healing. keep the conversation going. facebook.com/carol cnn. we had a mass of comments today. just a fascinating line of conversation. i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. cnn newsroom continues rightnow with kyra phillips. >> hello everyone. 11:00 on the east coast. 8:00 on the rest. five hours and
god loved us so much he gave us free will. free will was what the gunman was exercising when he entered the theater in aurora. people forget that without evil there can be no good. this from mckenzie. god was wheepg. he was looking at the scene and wondering what just happened like the rest of us. this was not god's will or divine plan. this was a solo act of a mad man. from bob i don't care if you believe in a religion or not. it's all about a person's desire to act in a sick and twisted way....